Tomb of Philip of Hesse-Philippsthal, anonymous, Hooft, 1730 - 1736, Tomb of Philip of Hesse-Philippsthal in the Grote- or Sint-Jacobskerk in The Hague. In the center, a veiled woman mourns by the deceased, who is wearing armor. Behind him several arms and flags. Left and right volutes and garlands. Above two crowned lions on either side of a crowned coat of arms. Below, the name of the deceased and a six-line poem of praise in Latin., print maker: anonymous, intermediary draughtsman: Hooft, (mentioned on object), publisher: Reinier Boitet, (mentioned on object), print maker: Low Countries, publisher: Delft, publisher: Amsterdam, 1730 - 1736, paper, engraving, h 314 mm × w 183 mm
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